[6.34]. Bulkeley.
[6.35]. Elizabeth Corcoran, “Bit by bit, an online collection of the Library of Congress to digitize artifacts,” the Washington Post, October 10, 1994, page A1.
[6.36]. Junda Woo, “Big copyright curbs sought by industry,” the Wall Street Journal, December 27, 1994, page B5.
[6.37]. Teresa Riordan, “Profile: Even in a ‘Big Tent,’ Little Insults, Little Compromises,” the New York Times, May 29, 1994. The Times is the source of information on Lehman’s heroes. To answer the obvious question—yes, I asked Lehman for comment on a number of topics ranging from campaign donations to his use (or possibly nonuse) of the Internet. No reply came. I also asked him about his controversial $10,000 gift to a local politician, the one described in this chapter and in chapter note [41].
[6.38]. Saundra Torry, “Many of Clinton’s chosen earned big bucks in private practice,” the Washington Post, October 18, 1993, page F7.
[6.39]. Found at http://www.uspto.gov/combio.html.
[6.40]. Riordan.
[6.41]. Pamela McClintock, “D.C. council candidate returns questioned $10,000 loan,” the Washington Times, February 19, 1991, page B4. In a “Notebook on Politics” column on February 21, Rene Sanchez of the Washington Post described the loan as “apparently in violation of D.C. campaign finance law, which sets a $400 ceiling on individual campaign donations.”
[6.42]. Riordan is the source of the “first” information.
[6.43]. Riordan.